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Transport in Plants Chapter 14
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Transport in a plant Plants have a transport system. Xylem vessels carry water (and minerals ) from the roots to the leaves of the plant. Phloem tubes carry food (made in the leaves) all around the plant.
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To show the absorbtion of water by roots
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Transpiration What is Transpiration? Transpiration is the loss of water from the leaves of a plant. Water is lost through the stomata. These are tiny pores on the undersurface of the leaf.
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The Transpiration stream The flow of water from the roots to the leaves is called the transpiration stream.
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Functions of Transpiration The functions of transpiration are: 1.To carry water to the leaves for photosynthesis 2.To carry minerals from the roots to the leaves 3.To cool the plant.
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Factors affecting transpiration Transpiration is highest in: Bright sunlight a gentle breeze low humidity and good availability of soil water
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To show the absorption of water by roots Set up apparatus as shown. Test tube A is a control. Record the level of water in each test tube after a week. Result Water Oil
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To Demonstrate Transpiration Apparatus: Potted plant, plastic bag, Elastic band, Blue Cobalt chloride paper Method: 1. Set up apparatus as shown in diagram 2. Leave in a warm place for 3-4 hours. 3. Test the droplets of colourless liquid with blue cobalt chloride paper. Result The blue cobalt chloride paper will turn pink. This shows that water vapour is released from a plant during respiration.
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